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$23 @ Amazon (Prime eligible)- Linky: --Looks like Amazon ran out of them at this price, see merchant section for best possible price--

Description:
Set your TV free from connection clutter with LG's Wireless Media Kit. The kit sends an uncompressed, full HD 1080p signal to your TV from up to 50 feet away, even through walls and doors. Compatible with all 2010 LG HDTV models featuring NetCast.

What does this do?
This will simply send a video and/or audio signal wirelessly from a transmitting devices to a receiver.

What inputs that the transmitting device have?
(aka - "Can I use this with a...?" Part I)

HDMI

Component AV Input

PC Input (VGA / RGB PC)

3.5mm Audio Input

What output does the receiver have?(aka - "Can I use this with a...?" Part II)
The receiver is limited to only a HDMI device.
This means that the television, monitor, or home entertainment receiver that you are trying to send a signal too needs to have a HDMI.

Can I use a laptop with this?
If your laptop has either a VGA [google.com] or HDMI connection, then yes. You can use the 3.5mm audio input to send an audio signal along with the VGA connection (HDMI does audio and video already).
If you run a Apple product with a display port, then you will need an adapter [google.com].

How does this work?
These devices creates a ad-hoc 5GHz wireless connection and send data over that connection.

What is the range?
The manufacture has specified 50 feet.

Can I use the switching feature if I modify this to work with non LG NetCast televisions?
Not 100% sure, but it doesn't sound like you can.

Can somebody clarify what is the purpose of this box? I know it is kind of wireless hdmi but how does it work?

You have a transmitter box that sends a video & audio signal to a low profile receiver box. Think of it as a way of eliminating the wires from some of your devices to your television.

You could, as an example, have your desktop computer wirelessly bean video to your television that may be in another room (Plex anyone?) or you may simply want keep things clean and connect the receiver unit behind a LED television mounted on the wall and your Xbox box off to the side somewhere somewhat hidden. There are quite a few options with this kit.

It is actually very easy to mod. The receiving dongle need power, which is provided by LGTV wireless slot. You just need provide power to the dongle to make it work with other TV sets. The voltage is 17~19v, around 2A. Almost all DC adapters of HP and DELL laptops is 19v.

Do you think 19.5V is too much or does the .5 matter? I've got a Dell laptop adapter that I literally put in the trashcan about 15 minutes ago...

All4cellular is also selling them on feebay for $20 w/ free ship.
Does not save the $2 from OPs coupon, but you don't pay $2 shipping, seems a wash on price but easlier to paypal.
Link:http://www.ebay.com/itm/LG-AN-WL1...0972264114

All4cellular is also selling them on feebay for $20 w/ free ship.
Does not save the $2 from OPs coupon, but you don't pay $2 shipping, seems a wash on price but easlier to paypal.
Link:http://www.ebay.com/itm/LG-AN-WL1...0972264114